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The two sides head into this with win-loss records of 4-3 but it is West Coast that are expected to win on the back of their superiority in 2018.

Last year’s premiers come off a 23 point win over the Gold Coast Suns in round seven, while St Kilda lost to GWS by 44. The Saints, who finished last season in 16th spot, have lost two on the trot after opening up with four wins from their first five games.

Alan Richardson’s side will look to hold on to the ball with uncontested possession and are averaging more disposals than the Eagles this season. Jack Billings and Seb Ross are among those that have been finding plenty of the footy, while Jack Steele comes off a sold performance last weekend.

West Coast will look to kick the ball long towards their marking targets. Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling will be the focal points, while Jeremy McGovern will play his sweeping role across half back.

Kennedy and Darling combined for six goals in the win over Gold Coast last weekend, while McGovern was among the better players for the Eagles.

For the winner between the Eagles and Saints, a win-loss record of 5-3 and top eight spot awaits at the end of the weekend, while the loser will be back in the midst of the bottleneck at 4-4.

St Kilda have a stack of players on the injury list. Jimmy Webster is the latest casualty after hurting his hand in the loss to GWS. Jake Carlisle remains on the sidelines with a back injury, while Jack Steven is a week by week proposition due to mental health.

West Coast will monitor Tom Hickey at training after the big man was a late withdrawal last weekend. Brendon Ah Chee will be considered after producing a strong display in the WAFL last weekend.

West Coast have won nine of their past 10 against St Kilda, including the Round 11 clash between the two sides last year at Perth Stadium by 13 points. In that match, Josh Kennedy booted six goals for the winners, while Tim Membrey also chimed in with six for the Saints.

St Kilda fans can head in with some optimism as the last time the two sides played at Marvel was in Round 20 of 2017 and that encounter went the way of the Saints by eight points.

This should be a lot closer than what many think but the Eagles can hold sway at Marvel Stadium.

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With both St Kilda and West Coast Eagles challenging for places in the top eight heading into the final month of the home and away season, this game couldn’t be more crucial for both sides.

Saints suffered a heartbreaking two-point defeat to Port Adelaide last week to drop to 9-9 for the season, while the Eagles’ comprehensive victory over the Brisbane Lions gave them the upper hand as they moved to 10-8.

This game, therefore, is more important for the Saints, who would slip to two games adrift of a finals spot should they be on the wrong side of the result against West Coast.

It is a run of three straight defeats that has turned the pressure on Alan Richardson’s St Kilda side and the Saints are finding scoring hard to come by of late.

They will need to be much more efficient in front of goal if they are to defeat West Coast, who have won the last eight meetings between the two sides including a 19-point victory in Round 2 earlier this year.

The Eagles are not the best travellers but those eight wins over the Saints include three in Melbourne and they might well represent the value given St Kilda’s struggles in recent weeks.

Nick Reiwoldt returns for St Kilda and Koby Stevens also comes into the side in place of Jack Lonie and Daniel McKenzie.

Sam Mitchell lines up for West Coast in the week he announced his retirement. The Eagles do lose Tom Barrass to injury with Chris Masten returning in his place.